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        Busbar Terminal Blocks, 812 Series
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                                                                              Using the 812 Series Busbar Terminal Blocks in switch-
                                                                              gear cabinets and distribution boards permits simple and
                                                                              safe potential distribution on standard 10 x 3 mm bus-
                                                                              bars. Tool-free snapping of self-locking busbar terminal
                                                                              blocks onto the busbar enables quick and easy assembly,
                                                                              as well as subsequent extension. The busbar terminal
                                                                              blocks are available in two different versions for conduc-
                                                                              tors 1.5 - 16 mm² (AWG 16 - 6).
                                                                              Current-carrying capacity: With a maximum total current
                                                                              of 96A, the clamping units of the busbar terminal block
                                                                              can be loaded with the rated current of the conductor
                                                                              cross sections approved. This only applies when
                                                                              10 x 3 mm busbars are used.

        Snapping a ground busbar terminal block onto the N-bus-  Unlock right and left positions to remove the ground bus-
        bar.                               bar terminal block. Then pull up the block from the bus-
                                           bar.

        4 mm²/AWG 12 conductor termina-
        tion                               Mixed 4 mm² (AWG 12) and 16 mm² (AWG 6) busbar terminal blocks















                   ®
        With CAGE CLAMP S, solid conductors can be inserted
        directly into the 12 x 4 mm²/AWG 12 busbar terminal
        block, significantly reducing wiring time.
        16 mm²/AWG 6 conductor termina-
        tion















        Open the clamping unit with an operating tool when ter-
        minating solid, stranded and fine-stranded conductors.

        4 mm²/AWG 12 and
        16 mm²/AWG 6 conductor removal     812-140 Busbar Carrier             812-141 Ground Busbar Carrier














        Open the clamping unit using an operating tool.  Carrier with 3 receptacles for 10 x 3 mm busbars with   Carrier including a receptacle with locking device for
                                           locking device for easy mounting of the busbars. The car-  10 x 3 mm busbar. Contact between the busbar and rail
                                           riers can be snapped onto DIN 35 rail or screwed on a   is made automatically by simply snapping the carrier onto
                                           panel.                             the DIN 35 rail. One end of the busbar is mounted onto
        CAGE CLAMP                                                            the ground busbar carrier, the other end is inserted into
                 ®
        and CAGE CLAMP S                                                      the middle position of the insulated busbar carrier.
                    ®
        clamps the following               fine-stranded,
        copper conductors:*                also with tinned    fine-stranded,
        solid              stranded        single strands      tip-bonded
        * For aluminum conductors, see notes in Section 14.
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